[guidedogchat] Re: dog moving out of your way

  • From: "J Kimbell" <whitetiger62@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 04:38:12 +0100

thats OK, we've all been at the beginning and sometimes with no one to ask. 
Sehpherds are inteeligent dogs, she'll soon learn.
Julia

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Kolwick 
  To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 5:06 PM
  Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: dog moving out of your way


         First, I would like to thank everyone for offering tips, I am trying 
the lightly stepping on her and saying “move” and she seems to be getting the 
concept.  
  I also put a small bell on my pup, it sure helps in knowing where she is, she 
does not seem to mind it.  thanks again

  From: J Kimbell 
  Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:37 PM
  To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: dog moving out of your way

  You soon get to know their favourite places to tie.; I still step round 
places when my old Collie used to inhabit, and she will ahve been gone 4 years 
this December. If I do tread on them I reassure them I didnt mean it.
  Julia

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Pam 
    To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 10:37 AM
    Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: dog moving out of your way

    i agree vince. my dog doesn't automatically move out of my way either but 
if i know where she is and call her she moves she likes to lie all around the 
place too especially in front of closed doors.

    Sent from my iPhone

    On 25 Aug 2014, at 09:30, Vincent Thacker <vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:


      Norman,

      you've got to know the dog is there before you can give her any commands 
at all. My dog doesn't automatically move out of the way when I'm in danger of 
treading on him, and that happens when he's lying in some silly place like the 
bottom of the stairs. Once I know he's there, I can tell him to get up, fine, 
and he does. Even if he was wearing one of those dreaded bells, he wouldn't be 
moving or sounding the bell in these situations.

      I usually walk around barefoot, which is just as well, because when I 
have unexpectedly collided with my dog, it doesn't seem to have hurt him.

      Vince.
       





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        Message Received: Aug 25 2014, 07:59 AM
        From: "Norman Waddington" 
        To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Cc: 
        Subject: [guidedogchat] Re: dog moving out of your way



        Hi,



        Teach her the up sit command when you want to go past her.



        Norman.







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        From: guidedogchat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:guidedogchat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Kolwick
        Sent: 24 August 2014 21:45
        To: guidedogchat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [guidedogchat] dog moving out of your way





              Hello, I joined this list to find out some things about guide 
dogs.  I do not use a guide, however, I do have a question about dogs.  I have 
a 10 month old female shepherd.  Does anyone have any training ideas on how to 
have her move when I am walking near her.  She does not move and I do not want 
to step on her.  thanks for any suggestions, I am working with her on basic 
obedience.  She was sort of a rescue when I got her.  





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